Federal Analysis
NAVFAC Southeast Awards Navy Engineering Contract
March 16, 2026
The U.S. Navy's Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southeast (NAVFAC Southeast) awarded a $99 million, five-year contract to Pasadena-based Tetra Tech, Inc. and its joint venture partner Mason & Hanger to provide engineering and design services for military infrastructure across the southeastern United States. This contract continues a longstanding relationship with Tetra Tech, emphasizing refurbishment and construction of waterfront and marine facilities, shore-based projects, water and energy efficiency analyses, and ecosystem protection. The award highlights NAVFAC Southeast's ongoing investment in sustaining and modernizing naval installations in the region.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the significant multi-year investment in military infrastructure engineering services in the southeastern U.S., signaling continued opportunities in defense-related design and environmental services.
- Tetra Tech's role as prime contractor and Mason & Hanger as partner underscores the value of joint ventures in securing large federal contracts.
- Contractors specializing in waterfront, marine, and energy efficiency projects may find increased demand aligned with NAVFAC Southeast's priorities.
- This contract complements Tetra Tech's recent federal awards, indicating a growing footprint in defense infrastructure that industry stakeholders should consider when planning business development strategies.
Agencies
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Southeast, U.S. Navy, Naval Air Station Jacksonville
Vendors
Tetra Tech, Mason & Hanger
Contracts
$99 million
Locations
Sources
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